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Arrest records show Keiser’s bail was set at $8,000. He is no longer in jail, according to the sheriff’s website, so he likely posted bail.

“We’re aware of the issue involving Thomas,” the Chargers said Monday night in a statement. “We’ll continue to monitor the situation and let the legal process run its course.”

Keiser was not available for comment, the team said.

He joined the Chargers in May and began the season on the practice squad. He was promoted to the 53-man roster in October, since appearing in 12 games with three starts. He has 17 tackles and one interception, his 4.5 sacks third most on the team.

Keiser, 24, of Wexford, Pa., went undrafted in 2011 following a college career at Stanford. The bulk of his NFL career has been with the Carolina Panthers.